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Eastern Oregon:
Blue
Mountain Scenic Byway
Length:
130 miles / 208.0 km
Time to Allow: 3 hours to 3 days
Fees: You must always pay to camp. Fees range.
Driving
Directions
This byway picks up at one end of the Elkhorn Scenic Byway. It starts
at the North Fork John Day campground junction, 10 miles north of Granite.
At this junction, take Forest Road 53 west to start the Blue Mtn. Scenic
Byway.
Ride FR 53
northwest for about 65 miles until you hit Heppner.
Take SR 73
northwest for about 50 miles until you come to I-84 and the Columbia River.
This is the end of the byway.
Description
Apart from remarkable scenery, this byway is known for its diversity:
charming towns, a majestic national forest, rocky peaks, and wild rivers.
The southern (first) half climbs through a majestic national forest, in
which wildlife roam and you can do all kinds of 'outdoorsy' things: hiking,
snowmobiling, camping, horse riding, etc.
The northern
(second) half is dotted with charming towns and winds through agricultural
hills. The route has a grand finale: coming suddenly upon the kingly Columbia
River.

Source:
© National Scenic Byways / U.S. Department of Transportation
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